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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance View Post
    Hey ! I'm sorry I ever asked the question...
    Oh no, I wasn't commenting on your asking, I just couldn't get over some of the other things that were posted. In Texas, we get some pretty silly touristy things, but the hat with a wig and instakilt have got to be the silliest stuff I've seen yet.

    I'm glad you asked the question, I was curious myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post
    Oh no, I wasn't commenting on your asking, I just couldn't get over some of the other things that were posted. In Texas, we get some pretty silly touristy things, but the hat with a wig and instakilt have got to be the silliest stuff I've seen yet.

    I'm glad you asked the question, I was curious myself
    No, no, I perfectly know what you were aiming at. And I agree with you 300 percent !

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    Well, I have a tartan Tam that I wear while racing Dragon Boats. We also race in kilts, but you can't see the kilt when we are in the Dragon Boats. The tam can be seen from shore and everyone knows who Gung Haggis Fat Choy is when I'm in the boat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by northernsky View Post
    Well, I have a tartan Tam that I wear while racing Dragon Boats. We also race in kilts, but you can't see the kilt when we are in the Dragon Boats. The tam can be seen from shore and everyone knows who Gung Haggis Fat Choy is when I'm in the boat!
    Kind of like a race horse jockey wearing his riding silks, eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by northernsky View Post
    Well, I have a tartan Tam that I wear while racing Dragon Boats. We also race in kilts, but you can't see the kilt when we are in the Dragon Boats. The tam can be seen from shore and everyone knows who Gung Haggis Fat Choy is when I'm in the boat!
    OK, that's alright. I take it all back. I, too, would probably wear something similar under similar conditions.

    But not as Scottish attire, that's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Here is some serious "above the waist" tartan -
    Yes, but you have a bias.

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